3Burg, March 9.---There ts
the reports thab the Japa.
wlbarded Vladlvostock all
terday.
Sto the latest linftormatlon
Reply showed Itself and
way wlthoutIAiring a gun,
for the appearance of the
tiorthet'n waters advanced
jir proi)ahle (d s8re to re-
ion of the Island of Sak-
V'w;as oeded to Rtussla by
not p td out tihat thi
tiofthern Japan Lwill be threat
h famtnte if thi food supply
from the Island Sakhallen
is eut off. Nhint6teths1 of
ta g6 to Japan, In addition to
ainese boats have been car-
pliratical fIring along the
A chi has exhausted the fish.
the Amitr iestuary. The na-
'there are suffering from
d typhui, Tht Russilan gOV,
Ill prepare a gunboat ito-
i Amur to prov.do for theu
of the tIlherles as iOO)i as
free from i-c.
of Admiral Starke, the
ntmandoer of the Russian
rt Arthur, hals returned
ort Arthur. She i1 very
d deples tho report that
e: offloers and crews were
ring a hall at, the time the
eked th ,Ruasian 'sqtiad,
hi night of the attack,
otfivors and crews were
o'clock In the aft ernoon
cIk at night the admiral
I of wr on' board the
d of opening a hbal in
SWfe's birthday. Thia'
by ,a sham Japanese at-
hlock that night confirta-
pect the Assoclated
of the attack. aA cabled

f-romeunade 'treeta. *
March 9.-Dospite the
Sthe JapaneMe feet off
tordtdy and the bombard.
day, the ,inhabitants of
re iLn good pti'tta
Ateaade the streets as
g| li many women. A per-
e Ibhater ls announced

ted Japanese have boen
when camained tiey
to be Chbulneno' or Ko-

at a4d of vavgation
St Ouaegs ita the4

,altn$f-or I tR0 last
SIII ame s
+a,4+

Ily the, oon Kenitucky miners are
getting 82$1 cents and by the day $(
aiud Q. ,. This I lower than the
wvagl m pii tti some states alid higher
than other The caOivention will,
continue two days .and Praesideit John.
ItbltchIll is expected to participate In
tlt deliberations tomorrow.

ICO YO NSAY
't"':r. anl Mr, J. .a Vrubs have re-.
1 4,ed to Jaoksooivil k,, where ith
Ohre Partythe 80. s o, erm asBngaged in the insurance
for the Wt eik ibins. s Ti.eastly imtlinsVllsrien fr
of Mrs. Truby nee Miss, Pile Doke)O
O PALETN regret to se hber ie ye ,Q h 114.of
N., ,' ALESTIN" her nativity, where' she has bentitni.
iei've, nrsal y blo*ed and esteemed from
nirested Larg Aou Whildhood,ansocarries with ier'
onders of That Far- her new home th et shes o every
e of Iteest Whch onis who enjoyed her adquainutanoe,
leaders of The Sut The aml of Jsep l. ug, who
S9.--r,, S. W. 'Biili ,hae been'residng tithis ity 'ior the
STolles and Mrs. iI. P. pat fLew Ylear- .pect to ake thei
e ia pogressive (euhr. party 'deiartlre today f 'r Macon. whiic ity
s' thall on Wednesday it', t wil ke .their f Utuie on. o
g aboul sixty' guests, an Mt ,WviOi has h a lucrative po.atioi, in
lovely flowers and pretty the offices of the Georgia SouthOtrn
the many ladies the hall prei and Florida Railway, where he ltas
eautiful scene. Afteramot given entire satisfaction for the past
game the prizes were award, year. While thelfriends of this esti.
four winners: Mrs. E, M. unablee family regret tosooe thon leave,
W. A. Vogelbach, Mr. Orr they 'neverthelpos wis, h them nmuch
booter. During the gtner happileas in their new home,
Idwell, C. Tolles and Mi, n. Among tile prominent visitors to thing
hnson handed lemonade to city is E. E, Prootor of:::Vakelleld,
i, After a most sumptuous Masia,,who will be here for a few days(.
the ladies present received Mr. rotor is one of the owners of the
ttyfainas a souvenir of 'the Gainesville Gas aid Eleotrie Light
The liuests departed at a Company: lie has the controllilng in-
assuring their charming terest of a large number of plants
f the delightful and enjoy, throughout the country, of which the
lag they had had, Galnesville plant is thellmost modern.
airlington lectured at the "We have spent a lot of money in
church dn March 9th, at 7:30 Gainesville," remarked Mr, Prooctor,
6er "Travels in Palestine," "but we have no 'kick' to make, for
Mrs. L.B. Desbron of Phila- our plant ils Irst-class, andIweo are
a., were the guests. of Mr gaining now friends and patrons every
J, J,Whitehead during the day." Mr Prootor lopes to .be en
. twas their first trip to abled to remain here for several days.
nd they expressed them- Roet Da i, oneo Gae il
Sorably aRouobert o.Davis, one of Gaimesvilled s
Sfavorably about our .little brightest lawyer, is a adidate for

"q and brother, Leo, were in.
day.' Their many friends
edto see themi olce more.
ioelecture of E. S. White-
h. waste postponed oin account
1. will be given on Friday
ch 11, at7:80 o'clock.
ret was expressed ini town
unement of the death of
a, who died at Oglethorpe,
day morningg,
'. King entertained a large
hiler friends on1 Saturday
Sa very enjoyable euchre

Fof ea.Coming.
sly Solonoin Fokes, the
uoeessful mind reader and
i the twentieth century,
e such great fame inI the
irs in many of the large
*United States by exhibit-
erf ul power of mnid read-
d for this city, and when
t the opera house it is be.
he will undoubtedly be
one of the largest crowds
Iawill arrive Monday af-
Ih 14th, and at 80:(X p. mu.
ea young Iti in ai the
of the corner store near
use, now occupied by -I.
will keep the young
ly uiider thisI hypnotic
I late Tuesday afternoon,
be taken to the opera
kened at- o'clock in the
Audience. Prof. Fokes
ed to perfoihn some of
Seats of mind reading

edian, T. W, Keene:
lou how pleased I was
.alk is so newe0scinovel,
1s. full of genuine
iter, so uniqope, and
iely dramatic. Tite
i stories of the We" i
,a to t-he "0opte ef the
.itp hlif been a4 partlei-
1.4ll themsyou do,."
iatoeut't will appear

t.le -egislatureT a1i al..a lnounoe,
nuel.t appears in ltale Issue., In ..ddi-.
tioh to- lis formtl atitiiotteeitment 'le
also gives expressionto some of fits
views ..regarding needed legislation,
and among other things he favors a
stringent vagrant law, Florida is now
overrun with ia worthless class who
hang around tile towns without 'visible
means of support, and Mr,'Davis very
properly favors requiring th em to work
for themselves or for the public Ills
platform is a good one, and[if elected
he possesses the ability to advocttoe
with force what he deems for the
benefit of his coistitulents.
Attention is dlrooted to the adver-
tisenment of Johln F. Beagle which ap-
pears elsewhere in thill issut. Mr. Sea-
'gle has roeiently started in tie furtii..
ture busihiesi in the old City iHotel
building, 225 WVest Main street, S., and.
would Ibe glad to iave the plubble call
and inspect his line, The stock is all
new and up-to-date, andl';h proposes to)
latIkoe prices for either cash or inital-
itlent on easy payhients that few other
hoiuss lcan meet. Mr. ttiiglo hias
beeiti virtlially reared in (.liti lln tville.
it hat.htten connected with the fur-
niture business for many yoars, and i4
thoroughly competent in that direc.
tion. When iii eed of anything ill
his line it would pay you to give-hlim a
call.
As will he seen by rcfereione to the
aitounicemeut column of today's. Suit,
A. 1. Hlillearyls a candidate for tilhe
Legislature. Mr., llhleary ii probably
as well known to tile people of Ala-
chua county as aiy .manat witlt.n her
borders, He11 active and. onergetio.
aud, combined with the efforts of 'lis
friends, will no donbt aiiaket a good
race, Hlie says the will do his utmost,
Sif elected, to have enacted a vagrant
law similar to that now hi force" in
Georgia, which hai done so ltoeuh to
solve the labor problem in that State,
and this annouiceimennt ofe hits iten.-
tions will Add materially to hli popu-,
larity among the farmers who are now
explerieneillng so muh trouble in oh,.
taking labor to itnake their crop.
Fortunie 'Tiller Get $1s 63 ,
7Aaulis .MIarc. h *.I):l9 Mrs.,.Mi-Msar lIl,
1a holtolgr rpltr, rtlein at Buc.khoa4d,
is ihltt tJ h.vs one to .Professor hl1
mntlr Dale, a paislt, at.. 10 Ivy street,
Saturday to have her pialnm read and
iarl $l163 with letr at ths time. ,bShe
aqrw claims that w4itl she w.. i,. blati
atfft-lhe P :tfs lie IM aed e-
itt(i of the $9 a's44A6. Tm M tarl6n has':
aa ei th Atlltritnta .dtetives to. *A '.4
D*.e anid. latret hi...

Sftr6ntage of sixty feet oi West
aLand sixty feet on South OGaden
e1t, and is 200lfeet deep.
he east half, upon which s located
old building so long occupied by
, Duke as a saloon, has been pur-
ed by J.:P. Battknight. This lot
Otoi desirably located,
i West half of the plat, which: is
Ssatme dimensions, haI. beei lpur-
d 3by.J M;. Eidel., This is lso a
dealrable piece ot property, and
Endel proposes at onet to erect a
some brick building, 50x100), eon-
olng flIve coarnodious stores,
heproposes .o rent.
plans and speciti ations are now
tfate for this buIldIng, a.nd it ia
ad: tio begin work as soon as pios-

iistate has bee51 moving lively
ieasVille recently, but this is one
almost tlnportant deals whioh have

ted-Ths
Oitrch to reorganized.
ALt.FAUQUA PROGRAM.
oie Who Attend the Taberna-
II Have Pleatureof Hearing;
atter: of iinformtatiomto t he
"Thhe Stu'v will l publisli every
the r chltutiautiat progritn for
so that those desiring to at-
Taberniaclio may know what
t. Followiilg is today's pro,

Our stock of DRESS GOODS i, ready for your, inspection.
Ad w ext ~d to you a 'cordi invitation to call on us aio n
t.spect our stock before buying. We feel sure that in our
large stock you will find something to suit you,-and we know
"Our PPri"e Are Rightf" LA)IES' .READY-TO-WE &R
SHIRT WAISTS and SKIRTS.

:', ,Cailburtts.t in Washington, ...
Wilal Wall, W, arch9.-A
.louthiburat has occttrrd above Dixie
itn the. foot hills of the 'Blue smoulo
taltls, and to a result the ranchoelI
aluUg Mud .croek bottom have been
iomI plled to te .from, their homes to
jthe hills". .Fears are entertained for
Dixio was oily 4 'feot above the,
creek. D)ottals of the damage cw.
,not be obtained as yet.
Mother and Daughter Drowned.
5L Look. March i -M!r5. oJaeoph
With tgton ad her eldestt daughter.,
TMairue were dnitm<< today tn atternpt-
ng; to fort the Moramec rver In a
tttgy, west of St, LIouts, Another
daiughtor saved herself by holding to
an overhanging tree for two bhoures n-
tlV help arrived.

(AIN ESYILLE, yLORID.A
Our business is stri itly confined to the veaious details incident to the own.
ership of land, and w e have no private or personal "ale to grind" in onmeetion"
with that business. W make a specialty of the preparation of abstracts and
mMake exhaustive tnvesti'ationof titles. We represent property.-pwers in .all
aH lmatersgpertaiiiing to the assessment and payment of taxe8 and the re-
denmtion of outstanding tax sale. When yeu-teed prompt and"rellible 'er-
vice in. our line call. on or write is. Notary public in of6Mee. '
"; ,* B. R. COLSON, Manator,

ABST IRACT & "REALTY COMPANYI'
[I : oorpora.oted6l
E. E. VOYLE, MGR.
Abstracts of Title and full information furnished regarding lands in this
ewnty. Onur manager has lived in this county thirty years and
is thoroughly conversant with land titles.

FIRE, ACCIDENT, BURGLARY AND INDEMNITY INS.RANcE. epre.
sesingt a number of prominent Amerlean and English compazin..
REAL ESTATE AND CITY LOAS, .e.

rplated" by, many f(iends, I an-
ace myit ae) b candidate for Repre-
a e :lvri9li, lac&ha0a county in .-the
.iLiWitlature!, subject to the bl)lim-
prl) ary, If elected, the p'.o.
sol Aacha ucan feel assured that
;r interests will be well ta-
are of ini our iext Legislature,
Shall especially exercise my in-
Be. tor 'tae eniactnient of a vagrant
siilar to, that now in force in
rgia, which has done so much to
e the labor problems in that State.
A. U. HILLEARY. -
hereby announce myself as a can.
ate for Repreasntative froni Ala-
lia coiunity in the iejot Legislature,
pjedt. to the-action of the Democrat-
hrlnary, and solicit the support of
,fellow citizens. Respoctftily,
S O. M. TILLMAN',
For Sheriff.
Af .Deoorai'tic Votras of Il(cehlua
embrace this method of expressing
Wrmes appreciation for th con-
Acoe-o placed in me io 18ll90, and
noU from that date to this,
:ltierely 'trust .tht your cbonfl-
S asotbeeh betrayed. have
a tred to hei very best of my
yto 6,w .ly dnty,ren gard i8s of
px8s or the cOn eqie eno t o.my-
f, ow ellvI l vhav" succeeded I.
ei to you t ledge. I have' been
ourtaged to belIeve that my e.lforts
e. received .tho. approvalof tlhe
e.ful, law-lovng citizens, of our
Pty, for whIlh I am truly thankful,
iagfin r candidate+ for the. off ite
erfatid will appreciate your. sup..
itid promelse, If rteo- ted, to re-
amy duties unfettered with any
Sto special favors, and shtll'en-i
Vor In thei ftiire,as in the past, to
y duty th best I know how'. Proim-
lgif elected or defeated not to boe a
dr ate "for tha otlise, again, l'lts-
fully, L.;.WFENNEILL.,
obrAcet his methodd of amnoiicing
date for sherilft o this
I ')ctfully solicit votes
iOtlAlalon in in the county pri-
r.4 Again thankiiig my coristitu-
for past favors. I.espectfully.,
"1. ii. WILLAI).
e Democrats of Alhi.wta (.i'iy.:
innuotince myself a candidate for
rift of Alaehua county, stibject toi
oDemocratic primary. If elected
l11ldischarge the duthis of the of-
'to the best of'my ability, and so-
the suiipolrt olI Dolinoralnts. RI.'-
tfully, WV. C.11lAGUtE,.
For Clerk Circuit Court.
i 1)Deocrat. of Alachuat .(CrMb/.
the State Executive Coinmitteo.
selected the 1Oth day of May for
ing our priiiwtry-election, I hereby
unce myself as a candidate for
portion of C(Jlerk of the Circuit
ltofAlachua county, and 1. Holicit
ly thle vote but 'the support of
leiide to .tcciure my nomination.
aetd .I promise to .lIerforml theli
of the office faithfully arnd fully.
a'. this promise knowing thor-
what those duties are. They
hatready been learned by exper-
Iand I trust that all Democratic
Smay consider my appeal in mak-.
eir selection,- Respectfully.
SAMUEL II. WIENGES.
spectfully announce myself aI
ate for Clerk of the' Circuit
tf Alaichua county, subject to
mocratic primary,, and stollcit
port of all Democrat,. If elect-
11 perform thedutles of the of-
the best of my ability, Re-
ity,' S ,J. 3 AXE o.DcELL.
BinOV Superintendent of SchoolS,

Frienrtd8 arid 1 QMo eti^en 1
I am a candidate for County Judg
and beg to ,ay that in the past I serve
you faithfully, and ask: you to truAt m
again, assurit'g you that your -ont
denee will not be betrayed. I ask fc
your votes, pledging that I wil i)
true and (aithfi as in the paat, Youi
truly, A. CA'RTKj$|UL
For Tax Assessor..

GA : Ft Olu DA, MARC:' '" 4 '14''

O-no : t ** '.M. W o 53..O. I, Eff t b. I 1904.

oei ao t et11 t1o ftwa sh i tae ........

I-

e,
d
i,6
ir
re;
ri

I respectfully announce myself as a
candidate for thel ollice of Tax Agsessor
of Alachna coutity, sabjeet to the 1)eui,
ocratic primary.. Having been appoint-
ed to fill ot the unexplire( termnof my
predecessor, I nlow aik the good people)
of Alachua county for their support at
the polls. I will do all in my power o
make a faithful and ellicient as eiiisor
and to make a more perfect set of tax
book each succeed iln year. Respect,
fully, WILL S W. COLSON.
For Tax Collector,
I hereby announcer myself a candi-
date for rdiOnminatioi as Tax Coliec-
tor of Alachua county, subject to the
1Deocrat ticprliary. If I am nonml
nated aid elected, I shall faithfully,
consclentioisly. and courteously Adis-
charge, the duties incumibelht on the
oflloe. I repeotfUll,. liit.?o.0iri sup.-
port In. the -coiIng lonapapiEic n ic.
speetfolly, W.. D, tKIN8SO.,

For County CommIssIone. "r. "
I take this method of announcing
inyself a candidate for County 10orn-
niTlsiolner froin District No. 1, subject'
to the Democratic primary. If elected
I shall serve tilhe people to the best of
my ability, exorcising especial caro, int
spending the taxpayers' nloney,.
I K, T, H '%1AWTtiOINo.
Iltwthorin, Fla., Mlarhl 8199N.
Tlie friends or MAl. 11 Slaughter here-
by announce him as it ciindidate for
County Couimissiontr froa i Distriot
No.,2, to succeed Counity (olfi:iSiiioi-
or Thad C. Bryiant, who ailiotii.cmis
thlt he will not ,ii a candidate for re-
feection, if elected Mr. Slauihtler
prom ises a full and faithful adnininis.
tration of the affairs of his district,
and itika the uiipport of the Democrot-
ic voters of this district..
For Member of, School Board.
The friends of Capt. J. A. King, ap-
reclatiig his i(.llniillit qiuailiiathionis,
wort h and integrity, alllineiiiii iiin it
ita andidlite for minjer of thlt school
board from district. No. I, unild r.s-
pvetiflly solicil t iippiiort (if all who do-
sire an honest ar wid s l x e lli(l Ii Ir. iof
connty suliool funiids
At thi reqtllAt of. my, friernds I ain-
nioutiee niyself a ciuididattte for reini-
ilation for member of th0 Btoard of
Public .Intruction from ntlstrict one,
aid earnestly solclit the votes nod min-
thlene 1of all Demiocratsatt the pri.
mary olectini, ptldsiiing myself -if
elected to doll that I d1an for the ed
vocational intorersts of tho eouhty.
..... 0, i y,*WEIK8

Registration Noitlce.
The city remiitratfon books are now.
open at mTyoffice in the U., S. Land of-
lce, wlierenall peri.oni qualified to reg-
later can do so until th.eioaingi of said
books at 4:00 p. m. on thile second Sat.
uilday ln March, the same' bng the
12th day of aid month. J3, M. DliU,
Olerk and Treasurer City of Gaineii
vil2e. .17daw to 3o 1

p i hOe thta Judge It. K. a er, of thol so e comn.m
the food upplY pla0j.1 court, I deeply 'ohagrlu d over
laad eakhallen the at:on of. the mob. e was mal*.
itteeths of Ihg razne Q1s to call a:.' special
ao in additIon to grand jury to try, )ixon.
'v been ar .t 40f not belte; there wilol ob any
ring a.11ong the invs.i'gation .
stpd the fsah Moyor )1)owflus who did orything
tuary. The na le o tl prevent (the lynchil said
snifering from today: 8
ho Ruislan gov. "I called uP Shelriff loyd loutza.
a gunboat .li han at 6:30 la t evening and asked
provldh fr the hilt) if he anticipated any trouble o
rieodS s eoow as replied that 1e had no fear what*- '
ale 8trke' the oR' t AtSb o'lokl when I learned a mob
of the, Ruslan had collected at the jail I sent for
r. She i very to sd 4 squd of ocers to the jail
the i4ep4,rt th #nd bad every ,mon. Onthe forte out
" Crewl'wereon ty. I Icalled ajor T. o. urk.
1 04i 14 hth trick, of tthe Third Ohio, who was
Stuess ancsquAd- frauk t, say that the m ,ilita men iM
Swnohe t want to turn out to gSuard the
Ud or$ a wre JAil -They said they might e co4w-at-
tm afternoee lled to lootthslr friend. The ml
*t the adwirsl' U t, I.- tn e tl t out .fo
*tlb bu depressed a 4,dislike to do so. It
a Mi h All lt iaotnp ial* h eve r, to gt the
bir j fpsthd c. cto ltd1i'ert, to#ethier,

ib i ig slt hnt while dAesperatey rel
V arkins wasa brick Mason, a d has
bee in the mpoy of the roadway d
par't0entoyf the AtWantio moast Linte
in, e te"arpeter ganftg" for leverl
'year. It said that .he wato ntoxi-
cated,and when the marshal attempted
to 'ases himih he resisted aind ade
dangerous treats.
A oqiftie jury was simmoned, an
inquest held, an4 the verdict of the
jury was to the effefctthat "The de-
o0aepd c0ei to his death by a ganoshot
wound i the rlnds of an officer while,
resisting arrest." Perkinsr arrived' here
romtn Gainesville Monday evening.
The above telegram wa repoeived
tkon D hnellon Tupesday afternoon. A
few minutes later the oidy ot arkins
was brought to h bi Wein Qaines-
ville, havyingarrived ,on ue north,
boupd trah, The h body was nbe at the
trato by tlie wife and children ,i e
deceased, whohave res4e4 here for
man7 years, and wast taken to their
home in West. Gaineavlle,. The .u-
peral will be held this morning,
OFF TO THEE MNS.
Celebrated Micanopy Character Failed
to Pay Fine for e,&ino Whiskey.
Shertfl Fennell dep ed yesterday
for Dutton, having in custody S. "T.
Moiulton of Micanopy, convicted at the
,last termi of the ciroilt court for" sell'
ing liquor in a dry county.
Moulton was sentenced to play a fine
of $!800 and the costs ot'the ourt The
sher'lf has been lenient, as the eo-
endant promised to pay the, fine bb
patience oeaied( to be a virtue, and
failing t "loe across" h wa-s taken
t the mines, where he wil sere nine
Edward Johnson, who was also con-
viOted tnr selling liquor ia a dry cooun-
ty, has paid the greater part of his
flune, and having given a ninety-day
bond for the balance, has been re-
ieased.
Moulton is autlering by the lack of
an arm.
At the Tabernacle,.
The feature of the day's cbautauqup
program at the, Tabernacle Tuesday
was the evening address., "The Mis-
tpkes ose id't dake" a leCture
whiloh, as admirably delivered by Dr.
Q.L., 0i. Cartwright. Dr. artwr-ght
developed the Noot that he ila a fine and
pleasingispeaker' and the large ptAdid
uone was highly entertained by his
Leal tRule Day.;
Monday being the first of thie month ,
*was legal rule day at, the court house,
od aW a resUlt the es of. Couty
0lerk Deto mand Conty Jud it
'oa w .lt ep6 i recording pa'eis,
d htre wer, ao t ale,
) 9 th r ifig i tii attersconst.

BI

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RALERS

JI;IIUIXILU-j

WINS ANQ0

sACK3O VILLEL

We payr eight or press har
following liquors
LEWIS 1888, Away Above EveryfhlJig n the I

" Thi statement is aslde by in ek.i
perienced trucker who udepstandsi
lettuce and iOcltiltr6, having mad4 a
special study of thisplantd, and who
b.. been very aunoessfe in its oulivs.
"Lettuoe is A cold father pillnt,
said this grower. :"I do not mean that
the plant will thriiv in l tfreasit'
weather, nor ,b:: weather whenO thi
thermometer ftiiii arind the thirty,
five Miark but I moean lien it is what
we pFlotdltani call 'idently cool.' "
The re:6nt cool wettior helped leti
tue along to' soni e itent, lt thie
sudden ri in of the temporiature will.
Oause the plant to run into seed, and
losttue growers are now busy out n4
and packthg the orop for ahipmeftt,
Leattue movements from Alsobuit

rease the line 6 the altnevoille
eOraiit : flopcii of tid t ly onhorB

by. his lint, eipeeialliMo'euth of 0lies'
viea, may be Iterm4 ed lely iA; truck '
hng section, and Atirte bas l bln grow.0i
Il thi d istiat. possibly itncre 1lett'e
thn all the other eoitiatm of the ooune
tr conibblled,'. A few ekii a go the
QGult fpunid t necessary to inaugura te
az extrs train service 'in Otder to movO
th6 erop, and sldoi the :rti weather
haiagainset io many eztra cars will
ei needed.
'Trl eeabbJge crop tilt season will be
a paying one,. 'The Northern otop
having been ehausted, ilsrida i d abe
big in the o Nothrn mart are
ower Iwho uhas ai godd, 'heithy aore-
age eo oabbago.e is l. big luak0 so to
speak. Taeslo insi iihe cabbage center
of Alachmya obonty, and ttre are
some ibie fiatsi, in tha. locality t,
M. OChamberlain, who w i the city
Tuesday, states that. iht will ship a
oliiti carload on Monday of the coin-
Ing week, which will be tlhe first solld
oar to e shipped over theo ainieslle.
and u(Ylt thls q ason. Mr. Ohainbur-
lain has a 1014d of twenly-flve areas Of
eibbage which are in a hIealthy and.
pro]i lo condition, adJ he will nodoubt
mako a fine flaaoolal ucoo.10 of the
orop this year. He will probably ship
from this acwrege two tyv-ffi earloads
of cabbage, ad at the prices they are
now bringing he has a right to feel envi
couraged. : "
eg;; ltration Boki. ': :
: iftoir i-un:Plieao notify through
youlr pipei that thr gitro1 books
for Dhilriot 17, at liaguel will be
opened Priday, tsarah 11, And Bature
.day the 1th. After thies dfretegls*
tration books wiltl : open tidlays ad
lSaturdays of each weelk until foo

"The tm*wo prtihdiial a ipmtuts fDr t
poatlon iO-w held, by M T'l atero
are Governor W1 8i Jenninio and ioni
Jio. N, .( Stoktqn, both of whom The
News entertain i the highest'peroMil' i
regard for atioepresentative oftiszeu of
the tate' 'But thli ,paper has not yet,
seen any piaumlblo reon adv'ancedI
why hentior Tallaterro should bea u
pplated in the t United Staes Senate'
by eith'orof thee'tgentmen a iind it
takes It fr granted that hIIj oai pfg~n
Is now uuflteitly advanced forhis oPp.
pQnents tohaepaced before the pub.
lio their every olailt for thie ofloo6
$Seniator Tallaftrro ham very prop.
Onrly announced for re-eleoton upon
I.l record, and' it hAm not beent su.-
cosafully abown that his roOord has not
beon creditable to the State and to
himself; and the people, in their in-,
telligocoo and sound judgment, will,
iot be misBld by mlsquotitilonom and
Ailirereesen tatiot of that record. I
their sense of justloe they will accord
a fair and hipartial bearing to all the
aspirantsa tiowbefore the people, and,
untloese reasons arehown i Whioh have
not yet been advanced, they will be
slow to retire toaprivate 11f a public
servaInt who iai been faithful to the
hest Iptereatst. of the Btate contrary to
an emtablnisd precedent simply to
gratify the alpairsis pf over-anibl*

tr.he Oloue Stll041 live m.i and to a
it hae greed that free street sped-
taclep shall be diseontinged, There ,is,
they may,,too muc.h work attached to
parades; 'too mbch money spent end
o: revenue received am a result of the
exhibit. 'Moreover, changes' in rs
paraphernalia and in eity oonditias
have rendered a parade a diUlanul'
thing. There Iim much, trouble N i
vopldig ele.otrilo wires and street ar

P *. rous.
Oltplain etp '" NO"O '
). 3. Richboorg and others of the dan.
gerops Oniion of' a0ahagew4 be-
tween Gainville aNtid MlMlardstation.
Mfr. Rlithbourg states that parties have
feoNced the public road s.o lole toa th
rairo0d4 that it is vervy narrow-In
fact,, tire Is har fy room for two
team mto pass, and in the event that a
horse should become frightened at the
train the result might be serious.

and pain in'thei chest a lun ig ..
It immediately televe the spasms of Croup anid Whoopin!
2 Cought and effcts aspeedy cure.
S It dcontaino no oplate- or other poisons ndand bcan be giv t
%V safety to children and delicat persons.

contains no harsh epectorats to strain the lungs or astin,
gents to dry the secretions and cause constipation.
Sit prevents Pneumonia nd Consumption, trengthens the lunpg
.and cures .L arppe and its after effect .
S It will cure Conumnptio' and Asthma in the earl0 stages and
gly comfort and reief in the most hopeless cases,
t 'it'' plesant to take ,and! at once produces a soothing and-
T stren'theniog effect on the lu Igs